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the euro fell to $1.32 in intraday trading. there was speculation he was selling the euro, that expect investor. david: a huge day for apple, which of course is in most peoples portfolipeople's portfor another. in the pits of the cme, and our market panel to talk over apple and all the other news of the day. jerry leavy and david wright, managing director at sierra investment management. tim at the cme. i would say everybody is focused on apple right now. what are expectations in chicago? >> everybody is focused, but i am not so sure it is this quarter. what they will do for the quarter and in march. it will really be key, specifically apple lowers expectations, but the concern is they might not get away with it this time. having said that, why i say this quarter may not be so big. they were originally looking for $11.77 or sure. they have already raised estimates, the report the other day now expectations are a little bit for this quarter, so watch the march quarter. the guidance they give will be the focus. sandra: we're also
the euro fell to $1.32 in intraday trading. there was speculation he was selling the euro, that expect investor. david: a huge day for apple, which of course is in most peoples portfolipeople's portfor another. in the pits of the cme, and our market panel to talk over apple and all the other news of the day. jerry leavy and david wright, managing director at sierra investment management. tim at the cme. i would say everybody is focused on apple right now. what are expectations in chicago?...
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people were caught short the euro, meaning they had to buy the euro to cover their short positions. that propelled euro higher, to a figure of 1.3588 today, was the high. it will continue the momentum up. there aren't a lot of people at this point willing to stand in front of the trade and also because people missed the trade, they're going to try to jump in on this momentum and try to catch some of this revenue now. i'd like to be long at 1.3550. i'd like to target 1.3750 and just put a stop on 1.3450, a short-term trade. >> amelia, see you friday for "money in motion". time not for pops and drops. we kick it off with a drop for u.s. steam, down 4%. steve? >> really feels like everyone's throwing the kitchen sink at u.s. steel. everyone is so negative in the space. it's really the china trade for me. i don't think it's going to be that bad. i'd be a buyer. >> dr horton, a drop today, 3%. dan? >> after being up 12% yesterday on better than expected earnings. making new five-year high highs. they are going to have $7 million in debt. just take a little bit of that move. >> a pop for
people were caught short the euro, meaning they had to buy the euro to cover their short positions. that propelled euro higher, to a figure of 1.3588 today, was the high. it will continue the momentum up. there aren't a lot of people at this point willing to stand in front of the trade and also because people missed the trade, they're going to try to jump in on this momentum and try to catch some of this revenue now. i'd like to be long at 1.3550. i'd like to target 1.3750 and just put a stop...
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zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany begin to you try it out at all costs you talk about all costs yes to austerity see if we know it was scary but yes to the eurozone at all costs the course we've been seeing for over a year if not two years now as you said a manifestation perhaps being shown of the entire eurozone problem but so. being set in the example in greece how much longer can the people there continue under those conditions and i think we're beyond the limit. of how a society can handle this and stare it which and beyond the compared to the consequences of prolonged were for or like the great depression of the 1930's to be certain mr to press he has never said that and serious i wanted to be europe or costs but he has strongly supported that there might be a solution without the sterett it but within the euro zone i think that is the contradiction of his policy i think that if you had a position that would include at least as an option. the exit from the euro zone the
zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany begin to you try it out at all costs you talk about all costs yes to austerity see if we know it was scary but yes to the eurozone at all costs the course we've been seeing for over a year if not two years now as you said a manifestation perhaps being shown of the entire eurozone problem but so. being set in the example in greece how much longer can...
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the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released figures showing healthy profits in 2012. then the bmw is overtaking them all. almost everywhere in the world. the munich-based carmaker reported healthy sales last year, not just in china and the united states but also in europe. worldwide, some 1.5 million cars were purchased in 2012, an increase of almost 12% and a new record. vw subsidiary audi also scored a record, selling 1.4 million high-and cars and posting similar gains. mercedes sales hit a record high as well with 1.3 million cars sold around the world, up almost 5% on the previous year. mercedes, however, finds
the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released...
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the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released figures showing healthy profits in 2012. then the bmw is overtaking them all. almost everywhere in the world. the munich-based carmaker reported healthy sales last year, not just in china and the united states but also in europe. worldwide, some 1.5 million cars were purchased in 2012, an increase of almost 12% and a new record. vw subsidiary audi also scored a record, selling 1.4 million high-and cars and posting similar gains. mercedes sales hit a record high as well with 1.3 million cars sold around the world, up almost 5% on the previous year. mercedes, however, finds
the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released...
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the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released figures showing healthy profits in 2012. then the bmw is overtaking them all. almost everywhere in the world. the munich-based carmaker reported healthy sales last year, not just in china and the united states but also in europe. worldwide, some 1.5 million cars were purchased in 2012, an increase of almost 12% and a new record. vw subsidiary audi also scored a record, selling 1.4 million high-and cars and posting similar gains. mercedes sales hit a record high as well with 1.3 million cars sold around the world, up almost 5% on the previous year. mercedes, however, finds
the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released...
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. >> the euro is really interesting here. every other country out there views the weak dollar as a problem except for the ecp. this is insanity on their part. even the bank of canada backed down on their hawkish commentary. the only country not doing this for the area is the eurozone. so this is awesome. even euro aussie fell quite a bit. then the little question of the uk pulling out of the eurozone. that's helping the euro stand tall even though these other currencies weakened quite a bit. >> what about the other levels? you weaken the chart and that is not far from 135. what kind of trade do you want to make? >> right. a real short term one and based on the ltro bank pay back tomorrow that we get out of the ecp. basically the mark set looking for a hundred billion on this. if it is above 125 if it is above above euros. so i will take a chance this things goes up so i want it buy at 133.25 and look for 150 point on the upside. again, short term trade. the ecb doesn't get it and should not be talking a stronger euro. >> you
. >> the euro is really interesting here. every other country out there views the weak dollar as a problem except for the ecp. this is insanity on their part. even the bank of canada backed down on their hawkish commentary. the only country not doing this for the area is the eurozone. so this is awesome. even euro aussie fell quite a bit. then the little question of the uk pulling out of the eurozone. that's helping the euro stand tall even though these other currencies weakened quite a...
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zone as long as it has these this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany can put pressure and if you. put it all waiting for you online including seek but don't find a new collection of clothes designed to hide the wearer from drones and other means of protection set to be unveiled in london soon you can go ahead to want to read how man could do to the eyes of big brother. also not just cheering crowds for the pope's prayer that's as members of the notorious ukrainian femen group stage a naked protest right in the heart of the vatican online we've got the details on what sparked the woman's discontent this time around. well it is time for a short break here on r.t. i'll be back with more of today's news in just a couple of minutes. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. michelle soon which brightened. a song from feinstein chri
zone as long as it has these this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany can put pressure and if you. put it all waiting for you online including seek but don't find a new collection of clothes designed to hide the wearer from drones and other means of protection set to be unveiled in london soon you can go ahead to want to read how man could do to the eyes of big brother. also not just cheering crowds for the pope's prayer...
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to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away attention investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic denmark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens speaking to said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party to take the lead a tasing the euro skeptics it also appears that he is driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states andrew farmer a london. european parliament member and deputy leader of the u.k. independence party paul nuttall says the prime minister has once again been trying to delay solving the long standing issue. the point is that renegotiation is going to be nigh on impossible we've had a home
to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away attention investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic denmark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where...
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clearly the euro has not backed off its really even though the euro yen came with it. euro puts in new highs, bumping up against 135. i would say because the politicians in europe, specifically the central bank, keeps saying it's okay to strengthen, let's go with that. >> okay. so what levels are we talking about here for a good trade? >> so last friday on the show, we said buy euros at 12435. that's working out great. i'm trying to put in a momentum trade for you momentum traders. buy a break at 135, by 1.3510. leave a stop at 13475 and look for 13610 on the upside. tomorrow, weedman speaks, a strong ad hoc proponent of the euro. you have positive risks if we start to go up and i love it for a trade. >> andy, great stuff. that's why we have you on. >> all right, scott. >> you can see much more currency trading on money in motion. that is every friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. when you, the the viewers, ask, we deliver here on halftime with trades on four stocks that lit up my twitter feed. halliburtonon, timber, vale, plum correct. >> halliburtonon, energy. we want t
clearly the euro has not backed off its really even though the euro yen came with it. euro puts in new highs, bumping up against 135. i would say because the politicians in europe, specifically the central bank, keeps saying it's okay to strengthen, let's go with that. >> okay. so what levels are we talking about here for a good trade? >> so last friday on the show, we said buy euros at 12435. that's working out great. i'm trying to put in a momentum trade for you momentum traders....
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say berlin is making approaches towards what it believes will be the future leader of the troubled euro zone member. france says the u.s. and britain are providing support for its military intervention in mali french troops have been fighting in the african nation since friday to help the government regain the north from rebels but political writer barry lund believes western nations are dealing with the fallout of their campaign in another african nation libya and the current operation in mali will be a long one. it's also part of you know francis tradition has its colonial past its great paskin again. in west africa and also in asia and the french are still not forgotten and i think that's very much part of it and also of course there's economic interest there you're talking about a country just north of the mallee which is twice the size of france how do you track down these rebels these different groups who know these areas how do you deal was up with a few hundred troops away as well so it's a potentially huge involvement a very long task what happened was after could afy fell a lo
say berlin is making approaches towards what it believes will be the future leader of the troubled euro zone member. france says the u.s. and britain are providing support for its military intervention in mali french troops have been fighting in the african nation since friday to help the government regain the north from rebels but political writer barry lund believes western nations are dealing with the fallout of their campaign in another african nation libya and the current operation in mali...
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say berlin is making approaches towards what it believes will be the future leader of the troubled euro zone meant that. the french foreign minister says his country's military campaign against islamist in mali will be a short one more than four hundred french troops are fighting in the african nation to help the government regain the north from well armed rebels who seized control of the area nine months ago but political writer and journalist barry loaned believes paris will be stuck in the operation for longer that it expects. i think it's also part of you know france's tradition has its colonial past or its great past in degree in west africa and also in asia and the french are still not forgotten that i think that's very much part of it and also of course there is that economic interest there if the country was really ready to come apart has their friend seemed to feel that perhaps it was i think the problem is that it's totally open ended the french have given no they probably don't know exactly what they're at the actives are what is there and how long is this going to go on and
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operandi these days seems to be human rights violations over the years china spent over sixty billion euros dollars to build schools roads and water supplies as well as developing industries from beer factories to cultural workshops. outside the capital in one of tibet's most ancient temples when we ask the monk what he thinks of the exile of their spiritual leader the dalai lama he surprisingly said he didn't hear from the government supplies clothes food and other necessities not to the dalai lama i couldn't care less where he was this. assessing tibet is not easy even on the ground it's hard to see what's true and what's being deliberately shown to foreigners but what's crucial for the next generation of tibetans is that the mix of ancient traditions and beijing's billions off. of r.g.p. tibet. just don't help us the in the russian capital to join katie for the business and casey switzerland's oldest bank yeah it's good because you don't want it if you have a good name is called is because it's been allowing the u.s. clients actually u.s. citizens to avoid paying taxes on apparently faul
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was marching on that's down moscow clinched their eighth straight win in the euro only ninety points to eighty three victories home to german champions because of us kids as the army mentality to first title since two thousand and eight. and season's meetings with moscow set to host the world athletics track. of track and field down this year's campaign at the capitals into for christmas cup. but let's start on the ice where for the first time over two days this year's all-star game prepared to face off in the east with two russian superstars and a host of cheerleaders making their debuts robot spot on your house more. it's been a long time coming but finally the leeks cream of the crop headed east. one of russia's biggest industrial cities at the foot of the urals at the privilege of house thing the fifth edition of the care chill all star game the conditions outside were certainly frosty biting this side this couldn't have been further from the two fans turning out there are thousands to see some of their favorite stars take to the ice in these hard to that city. this is a very exc
was marching on that's down moscow clinched their eighth straight win in the euro only ninety points to eighty three victories home to german champions because of us kids as the army mentality to first title since two thousand and eight. and season's meetings with moscow set to host the world athletics track. of track and field down this year's campaign at the capitals into for christmas cup. but let's start on the ice where for the first time over two days this year's all-star game prepared to...
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mario draghi claimed that he is just going to do whatever it takes to keep the euro together, has kept some column. but that could blow up. there are some big elections in 2013 in europe, particularly in germany and italy. the outcomes of those could have a huge impact on if the eurozone is able to stay together, and if that is going to have an effect on the united states economy. there are just a lot of open questions there. certainly it adds a lot of things for investors to keep in mind. > jeremy glaser from morningstar. thanks so much. > > you're welcome. coming up, we have a preview of what hollywood has in store for moviegoers in the year ahead. that's next. and there's a big advantage parents can give their kids -- making sure they get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can enhance important skills, like concentration and problem solving, which can improve academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids in the most important game of all -- life. 2012 was a box office smash with a reco
mario draghi claimed that he is just going to do whatever it takes to keep the euro together, has kept some column. but that could blow up. there are some big elections in 2013 in europe, particularly in germany and italy. the outcomes of those could have a huge impact on if the eurozone is able to stay together, and if that is going to have an effect on the united states economy. there are just a lot of open questions there. certainly it adds a lot of things for investors to keep in mind. >...
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david, how is the euro? >> last year we had euro/dollar going to 1.35. it ended around 1.32. but this year we have a pretty boring forecast, 1.35. we don't see the -- lasting in euro/dollar. more on sterling, more on the yen. i think we're moving away from the fixation about euro/dollar. and it seems strange that everything is saying that the ecb or european politicians aren't able to do anything. and so i think we'll have to watch europe very carefully. but i think the break-up risk is coming out of the market. >> yeah. it appears to be the case. and we have something to watch today in spain, as well. it's the first bond auction of the year for the al beeran company. the treasury is slashing the debt market up to 5 billion euros since 2013. lloyd's expects a positive results with the first take up. it will be the first issue to feature a collective action clause, designed to make it easier for the government to restructure debt in the case of future crisis. and president obama is expected to make the final touches to his second term economic team today. cnbc's john harwood h
david, how is the euro? >> last year we had euro/dollar going to 1.35. it ended around 1.32. but this year we have a pretty boring forecast, 1.35. we don't see the -- lasting in euro/dollar. more on sterling, more on the yen. i think we're moving away from the fixation about euro/dollar. and it seems strange that everything is saying that the ecb or european politicians aren't able to do anything. and so i think we'll have to watch europe very carefully. but i think the break-up risk is...
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euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by solvency. >> we had a lot of european officials coming out of late saying things are improving, that the worst is over, the crisis for the euro. we had them saying last week they were better than a year ago. >> i would like to see their change on the debt. >> more spending cuts. >> is there a large american bank that is not reporting this week? i mean, the number of banks coming out over the next two days -- [ bell ringing ] >> harry winston, this is a swiss company buying an american company. these are the things that we maybe give you perspective. i know that may be too
euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by...
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. >> a lot of tourists don't have the cash on hand, will have to go get euro. >> the vatican reportedly is trying to improve ways to fight money laundering and solve the inconvenience for tourists, but for now cash only is the rule until further notice. >>> celebrities are sounding off on the death of a photographer. how far is too far to get the perfect celebrity photo, why the paparazzi law is heading to the high courts next. >> we'll tell you what kind of crowd to expect if you're headed to the inauguration this month. check out the rundown. we're back. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. there is s no mass-produced human. so we created the exextraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now, save 50% on the fi
. >> a lot of tourists don't have the cash on hand, will have to go get euro. >> the vatican reportedly is trying to improve ways to fight money laundering and solve the inconvenience for tourists, but for now cash only is the rule until further notice. >>> celebrities are sounding off on the death of a photographer. how far is too far to get the perfect celebrity photo, why the paparazzi law is heading to the high courts next. >> we'll tell you what kind of crowd to...
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dollar hit a 14-month low versus the euro currency and just more signs that the fed is billing to pump more stimulus into this marketed to stimulate economy short term. longer term the greenback is getting hammered. >> eric: you and i spent time talking about that, you said just that. if the economy doesn't look strong enough it means the fed is going to do what i it needs to do to prime theump for the markets. look what is happening, bad g.d.p. numbers and the market has a nice showing. >> reporter: that is exactly what happens. we could get bad news on the unemployment number and the market could very rally because they know that the federal reserve is a back stop for the market right now. when we get bad news on the economy, traders don't think, sell the stock market. they think buy it because that is the hope that the fed is going to prop up the ailing economy. it's just reverse thinking that is out there in the marketplace right now. by the way, oil and gas, your specialty is going to be a huge story here because post fed announcement, oil prices rallied above $98 a barrel. >> eri
dollar hit a 14-month low versus the euro currency and just more signs that the fed is billing to pump more stimulus into this marketed to stimulate economy short term. longer term the greenback is getting hammered. >> eric: you and i spent time talking about that, you said just that. if the economy doesn't look strong enough it means the fed is going to do what i it needs to do to prime theump for the markets. look what is happening, bad g.d.p. numbers and the market has a nice showing....
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the euro actually slipping back as the trading day has gone on. we'll be right back. everything you can fit vo: in this bag is 20% off. saving 2er on evngything your company needs. it's a big deal. check your dember 30th sunday paper or print the coupon at officemax.com. >> 21 minutes past the hour i'm uma pemmaraju with your fox news minute. new jersey governor chris christie saying house majority and speaker boehner are only group to plame for inaction on hurricane sandy relief. president obama is urging the house to vote on the bill without delay. new york lawmakers from both parties lashed out at the decision by house gop leaders pulling measure calling it a betrayal. house speaker boehner says hurricane cain sandy relief is. >>> penn state is suing for the harsh penalties. korb bret is saying the sanctions which include a $60 million harm past, present and future students. >>> students ho attended sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut will go to class tomorrow in a former middle school in nearby monroe. a open house is being he
the euro actually slipping back as the trading day has gone on. we'll be right back. everything you can fit vo: in this bag is 20% off. saving 2er on evngything your company needs. it's a big deal. check your dember 30th sunday paper or print the coupon at officemax.com. >> 21 minutes past the hour i'm uma pemmaraju with your fox news minute. new jersey governor chris christie saying house majority and speaker boehner are only group to plame for inaction on hurricane sandy relief....
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mean they could pull out of the euro. could that be the catalyst for this alliance essentially to fall apart? >> well, david cameron did last week pledge a u.k. referendum on membership in the european union to be held in 2017, provided of course the conservatives win an outright majority in the 2015 general election. that of course is a big if. ashley: yeah. >> i would expect to see over the next two or three years potentially a number of members of the eurozone peeling away from it. in particular i think that greece, portugal, spain, perhaps italy may all fall away from the eurozone. the current situation with regard to spain, for example, is completely unsustainable. the spanish simply can in the survive i think in the euro as currently constituted. it really is a straightjacket which makes it extremely difficult actually for individual eurozone nation states to decide their own economic future. after all, the euro is a huge straitjacket and imposes all kind of restrictions upon national sovereignty. after all interest
mean they could pull out of the euro. could that be the catalyst for this alliance essentially to fall apart? >> well, david cameron did last week pledge a u.k. referendum on membership in the european union to be held in 2017, provided of course the conservatives win an outright majority in the 2015 general election. that of course is a big if. ashley: yeah. >> i would expect to see over the next two or three years potentially a number of members of the eurozone peeling away from...
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>> i think euro/sterling's on a five-year trade lower. i think -- i think it does go lower this year. in the next two weeks, i think both euro and sterling do better against the dollar pretty much in tandem. >> yeah. there is this view that u.k.'s heading for its own downgrade. it's going to lose its aaa status. >> yeah. we have more of -- the u.s. is the world's number-one reserve currency, has natural forced buyers of its bonds. and you know poke its nose at the ratings agencies. i'm not sure the u.k. can to the same extent. >> if you're saying there's a yield story there and you want a relative safe haven, then guilds are 1.9%, better than, you know, other things yielding less. >> yes. >> if you want that relative security. >> and we have relatively higher rates. we will continue to have some. when i go to investors about sterling in london, i can talk to private banks all over the west end who have wealthy individuals looking to "fast money" into the pound. and shows who want to go to the pound because i think the credit rating's out
>> i think euro/sterling's on a five-year trade lower. i think -- i think it does go lower this year. in the next two weeks, i think both euro and sterling do better against the dollar pretty much in tandem. >> yeah. there is this view that u.k.'s heading for its own downgrade. it's going to lose its aaa status. >> yeah. we have more of -- the u.s. is the world's number-one reserve currency, has natural forced buyers of its bonds. and you know poke its nose at the ratings...
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an entirely new pursuit. >>> the euro trading at 11-month highs. is your best buy to back the greenback. as we head into fiscal cliff 2.0, is the u.s. dollar no longer going to be a safe haven? that's what we saw with the original fiscal cliff debate. >> i think with the -- where we are starting 2013, i think a lot of the uncertainty has been taken off the table. so, therefore, the need for the dollar to be a safe haven asset has been reduced. i still think there's a lot of trouble or a lot of potential issues on the horizon, but we no longer have tax uncertain tips in the near term in the u.s. some of the bottom in europe has been taken away with the ecb and their current actions. we've seen yields falling throughout europe. so, i think it's more about the overall global sentiment being better than the dollar just being a risk on or risk off currency. >> we did have a lot of finance ministers of late talking about behind us. schobel saying something to that effect. so, you actually want to go in and buy euro-u.s. dollar on a dip? >> yes, i do. if
an entirely new pursuit. >>> the euro trading at 11-month highs. is your best buy to back the greenback. as we head into fiscal cliff 2.0, is the u.s. dollar no longer going to be a safe haven? that's what we saw with the original fiscal cliff debate. >> i think with the -- where we are starting 2013, i think a lot of the uncertainty has been taken off the table. so, therefore, the need for the dollar to be a safe haven asset has been reduced. i still think there's a lot of...
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. >>> the hottest trend is the euro jumping to its highest level since the buck since 2011. how will tomorrow's data impact the trade? we bring in paul richards of ubs. welcome back, always a preleasu. >> hi, how are you? >> i'm good. it's a remarkably resilient trade. >> this was the death stock a year ago, wasn't it? it's been quite a bounce. look, the thing with the euro, the only reason it's not going any higher right now is that it's just sticker shock that if you just sit back a little bit and think about why it's here there's some pretty good reasons. you've got draghi ain davos sounding upbeat, saying 2012 is a big launch of the currency, that's a big statement. the european banks are repaying their ltro loans including the spanish banks considered to be in a lot of trouble. european exporters are very underweight, selling product but need to buy euro to hedge their currency and the german two-year bunde starting to outpace the u.s. treasury, that's typically a good sign the currency is going up so there's pretty good reasons to buy the euro. people are scared to buy
. >>> the hottest trend is the euro jumping to its highest level since the buck since 2011. how will tomorrow's data impact the trade? we bring in paul richards of ubs. welcome back, always a preleasu. >> hi, how are you? >> i'm good. it's a remarkably resilient trade. >> this was the death stock a year ago, wasn't it? it's been quite a bounce. look, the thing with the euro, the only reason it's not going any higher right now is that it's just sticker shock that if...
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the euro turns 14 today. happy birthday, euro. has it been a success? what would it cost you, and i'm not just talking about the initial outlay, but upkeep, garden webs staff, dresses, everything that goes with it, well talk about that with robert frank as well. back to you on "power lunch." >> can't wait for that one, mandy. thank you very much. this is a booming section of the tobacco industry. none other than the electronic cigarettes. it is making cigarettes more life like and big tobacco is taking notice in a big way. jane wells is in los angeles with more. hi, jane. >> hi, sue. for those of you trying to quit smoking this year, big tobacco's not worried. it is investing in a solution to your resolution, competing with a diverse group of tech startups. >> who's got my god [ bleep ] cigarette. >> james cameron took heat for having his character played by sigourney weaver in "avatar" smoke. >> john cameron bag ceo of safecig, to build a product becoming ever closer to recreating the experience of smoking without the carcniogen. >> they still inhale n
the euro turns 14 today. happy birthday, euro. has it been a success? what would it cost you, and i'm not just talking about the initial outlay, but upkeep, garden webs staff, dresses, everything that goes with it, well talk about that with robert frank as well. back to you on "power lunch." >> can't wait for that one, mandy. thank you very much. this is a booming section of the tobacco industry. none other than the electronic cigarettes. it is making cigarettes more life like...
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example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right and i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding the the move gold it's a new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and so i'm the. general of this war and i struck the troops to keep buying gold and silver to protect against suicide bankers in japan and a suicide prime minister has decided on a much like ball fragment of course the only difference now between the kamikaze pilots of the currency unit there and back in world war two is that it's a much older generation so they're all wearing adult nappies of course are adult diapers so you have suicide pilots wearing adult diapers which is actually what started with the that nasa pilot woman who was famous for wearing her diapers and driving cross-country to go try to kill
example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right and i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding the the move gold it's a new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and...
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he said we relaunched the euro in 2012. a lot of talk with chris at this teen legarde in europe today. 2015, talking about this growth in the back half. i think draghi's intentions today were not to mess things up. the general feeling here is that what the ecb has done with the current situation, perhaps created the underlying conditions for growth. >> i hosted a dinner with christine legarde last night. one of the things that came up mario draghi said this morning that maybe we have good fall back into a problem again. >> well, that's a good question. but what we're hearing is this new buzz phrase out of davos, which is gsp. >> what is that? >> global stability put. i think larry summers may have been the one to coin this phrase. i heard it this morning when i met with a bunch of central bankers at a breakfast this morning. this phrase keeps coming up. the idea you have japan, you have the european central bank and you now have the fed obviously full throttle on monetary policy, underpinning and, you know, we meet here now
he said we relaunched the euro in 2012. a lot of talk with chris at this teen legarde in europe today. 2015, talking about this growth in the back half. i think draghi's intentions today were not to mess things up. the general feeling here is that what the ecb has done with the current situation, perhaps created the underlying conditions for growth. >> i hosted a dinner with christine legarde last night. one of the things that came up mario draghi said this morning that maybe we have good...
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dollar has weakened both the euro and the yen. the euro is above 135. >> how much of what happened is directly related to congressional policies. a lot of people thinking we may not resolve this fiscal cliff until this week. how much was just a fewer -- i can't do a thing until washington resolves this. >> you talked about it endlessly. >> yeah, endlessly. >> we didn't see it in consumer spending. >> big inventory contraction. i think a lot of this was, i can't handle anything until i know -- it's sandy and washington. washington played a major role. i think the republicans and democrats finally realized they were killing this economy and they've gotten together, and now we're seeing things go up. [ bell ringing ] >> a law firm marking its pro bono project in human trafficking in america. all right. a lot of interesting movements here. we're seeing shares of research in motion higher by about 2.3%. in the past two days, sold off. a little bit of selling prior to the event. >> incredible how clever the market is. now people say, i'
dollar has weakened both the euro and the yen. the euro is above 135. >> how much of what happened is directly related to congressional policies. a lot of people thinking we may not resolve this fiscal cliff until this week. how much was just a fewer -- i can't do a thing until washington resolves this. >> you talked about it endlessly. >> yeah, endlessly. >> we didn't see it in consumer spending. >> big inventory contraction. i think a lot of this was, i can't...
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let's go back to the euro, this time let's do the euro versus the dollar. we can see 7 1/2-month high on that trade. it's going to be very fascinating to continue to monitor the relationship between, as ira harris said yesterday, a bit of the exporters on the auto side in europe versus what's going on with the euro/yen to see what kind of impact or retaliation we see on the economic scene for the weakened currency helping the export market in japan. jim, back to you. >> thank you, rick. let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right now around $17. of course, the energy department this week saying they believe it will ave
let's go back to the euro, this time let's do the euro versus the dollar. we can see 7 1/2-month high on that trade. it's going to be very fascinating to continue to monitor the relationship between, as ira harris said yesterday, a bit of the exporters on the auto side in europe versus what's going on with the euro/yen to see what kind of impact or retaliation we see on the economic scene for the weakened currency helping the export market in japan. jim, back to you. >> thank you, rick....
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euro growth is still weak. once the risk compression trade has run its course, i think it will be that trend taking over again. so around 1.34 i would sell again. >> as you look into 2013, do you see a european crisis? do you see the ecb essentially having to come into the markets? was angela merkel right it will be tougher for germany than 2012 was? >> i think growth remains very, very weak. therefore, i think during the course of the year, ecb will be forced to take additional steps. that will drive the euro gradually lower. >> gradually lower, but not a crash. >> not a crash like we saw in the summer. >> interesting. thank you for your time. >> thanks so much. >> for more currency trades, be sure to catch "money in motion" on friday at 5:30 with melissa. if you want more educational currencies, go to currencyclash @money in month. >> the fiscal cliff that was almost not. what it means for the players in health care. the ceo of athena health joins us in 15 minutes' time. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen
euro growth is still weak. once the risk compression trade has run its course, i think it will be that trend taking over again. so around 1.34 i would sell again. >> as you look into 2013, do you see a european crisis? do you see the ecb essentially having to come into the markets? was angela merkel right it will be tougher for germany than 2012 was? >> i think growth remains very, very weak. therefore, i think during the course of the year, ecb will be forced to take additional...
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they have the big crowds and block off the street and wear the euro trash outfit and look at you with great distapism want to drive them off the road. >> dana: exercise to me has a benefit for your mind. only way the human body gets rid of stress is work it off. that's good why it is good to walk or go to core fusion. >> kimberly: indoor court and hot tubbing are stress relievers. >> eric: slightly overweight. >> bob: obese doesn't help you. >> eric: so if you are a little overweight you work out and keep yourself in shape. so you are healthier. i love working out. i run four times a week and do push-ups every morning of my life. >> dana: push-up are the best exercise you can do. >> greg: you do it over a mirror. >> kimberly: he is like this. "god you look good." [ laughter ] >> bob: kimberly and i know that sex burns 600-calories an hour. >> kimberly: why do you say we know this? freddie burns $1600 an hour. -- freudian slip. >> greg: that the beckel institute. >> kimberly: you dragged me in to that. >> bob: it's good for you. limbers you up, when you run think about it. it hurts the
they have the big crowds and block off the street and wear the euro trash outfit and look at you with great distapism want to drive them off the road. >> dana: exercise to me has a benefit for your mind. only way the human body gets rid of stress is work it off. that's good why it is good to walk or go to core fusion. >> kimberly: indoor court and hot tubbing are stress relievers. >> eric: slightly overweight. >> bob: obese doesn't help you. >> eric: so if you are...
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. >> bob: down side is he did introduce cycling to america, which led to all the euro trash outfits that led to people riding around at 5:00 -- >> andrea: but he was the ambassador to europe. now they're in the cafes going see, he -- >> bob: who cared about cycling before he came along? maybe a few afterwards. >> eric: i lost a mother and sister to cancer. they loved lance armstrong. not because of it,be but because he was a cyclist but it was because he beat cancer and fought off a disease. there are people out there stricken with cancer -- >> dana: tony snow wore the livestrong bracelet every day he was press secretary. we wore it for him. it was based on a lie. he became rich, famous, every comfort in the world. the bost doctors in the world. great, the charity -- >> eric: my sister and my mother didn't look to lance armendariz because he won tour de frances but he beat testicular and brain cancer. >> dana: i understand. >> bob: who would have known that -- >> dana: it's unfair to say people criticizing him for what he did don't care about people of cancer. my grand parents died of ca
. >> bob: down side is he did introduce cycling to america, which led to all the euro trash outfits that led to people riding around at 5:00 -- >> andrea: but he was the ambassador to europe. now they're in the cafes going see, he -- >> bob: who cared about cycling before he came along? maybe a few afterwards. >> eric: i lost a mother and sister to cancer. they loved lance armstrong. not because of it,be but because he was a cyclist but it was because he beat cancer and...
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if you look at the euro versus the dollars, wow, euro is screaming today. you look at the euro/yen, that's screaming as well. the dollar/yen is screaming as well. so the dynamic of the yen continuing to be under pressure. will this be a huge move? many think, if you talk to some of the japanese officials, they're say it's just getting back to a reality after the end was pretty much decimated about a year ago with respect to too strong relative to the other currencies. no matter how you slice it, all that meats is where we are now and where we're going in the future. >> thank you we'll find out the latest movements in energy. sharon, take it over. >> it's all about algeria. a lot of traders are paying attention to the ongoing hostage situation at the gas field where islamist militants had attacked that facility and still holding some folks hostage there. we have learned from the algerian news agency that about 45 hostages, including some americans had escaped the complex, but still bp is confirming that the situation remains unresolved. it tellses it has con
if you look at the euro versus the dollars, wow, euro is screaming today. you look at the euro/yen, that's screaming as well. the dollar/yen is screaming as well. so the dynamic of the yen continuing to be under pressure. will this be a huge move? many think, if you talk to some of the japanese officials, they're say it's just getting back to a reality after the end was pretty much decimated about a year ago with respect to too strong relative to the other currencies. no matter how you slice...
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. >> reporter: the court ruled a planned 75% tax on those earning a million euros should be thrown out as unfair. it had already been blasted as anti-entrepreneurial. it was branded at the government trying to balance the budget on the backs of the rich. the planned tax hike had sparked word that at least some high rollers were deciding to leave the country. but analysts say the high taxing french ruler is not really defeated. it was thrown out more on a technicality. government is planning to issue a rewarded tax bill and claps there were new tax hinges that the court left in part in mace. the french stock market seemed to like the message. it was up more than a half percent in a shortened trading day. >>> it looks like james bond can do it all. the recently released skyfall is now the most successful bond movie in franchise history. it has earned more than $1 billion worldwide. the film is only the 14th movie of all time to hit the $1 billion mark. others include the avengers and the dark knight rises. >>> adam housley has the details on the hollywood nation report. >> reporter: bilb
. >> reporter: the court ruled a planned 75% tax on those earning a million euros should be thrown out as unfair. it had already been blasted as anti-entrepreneurial. it was branded at the government trying to balance the budget on the backs of the rich. the planned tax hike had sparked word that at least some high rollers were deciding to leave the country. but analysts say the high taxing french ruler is not really defeated. it was thrown out more on a technicality. government is...
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the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment strategist at raymond james. david steinberg, dls capital managing partner. let's first start with mark. the take on the rally here. it is good news, bad news. this market seems to want to continue to plow higher. >> absolutely. we have some tax clarity. we have some debt ceiling clarity. you give the market clarity, and improving economic numbers and decent earnings season hard for us not to rally higher. you know, we're closing over 1500. we closed over 1500 under monday. i think that is really bullish for the next couple of weeks at least through friday's employment numbers. i want to point out something rea
the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment...
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the euro yet was at a 14-month high versus the dollar. and you can see right now, the dollar is stronger against the eu euro. gold prices are down by about 6.30, $1675.30 an ounce. right now, let's get to the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by in london. good morning. we haven't seen you in quite a while. you have a lot of red behind you this morning. >> we have, indeed, becky. i saw andrew more recently than i've seen you over there in davos. yeah, look, we are down. you can see decleaners outpacing the decliners. we're down at the session low. down around .0. the spanish market down 1.5%. that's down to bank stocks. they're all off heavily because of santander. santander is europe's largest lender in the eurozone. stock off 2.3% today. there's 2012 net profit more than halved hurt by big losses in real estate, write-downs and property assets. also key growth spots as latin america down, as well. they're setting aside another 18 billion or 19 billion euros for provisions in 2012. they said they may still sell some more a
the euro yet was at a 14-month high versus the dollar. and you can see right now, the dollar is stronger against the eu euro. gold prices are down by about 6.30, $1675.30 an ounce. right now, let's get to the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by in london. good morning. we haven't seen you in quite a while. you have a lot of red behind you this morning. >> we have, indeed, becky. i saw andrew more recently than i've seen you over there in davos. yeah, look, we are down. you...
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unemployment rate and if it defaults on its next round it's going to end up getting kicked out of the euro zone. why do you say we're on the path to greece? >> well, because the people in greece continue to reject any kind of real reform because they've been so long denying reality that they think they can do it forever. the americans are not that far from when we had a balanced budget. we're not that far from when we paid for what we consumed. but we've got to get back to it pretty soon because after 12 years you're beginning to build the generation of citizens and even more generation of politicians who think this can go on forever. >> greta: what do you think is going to happen with the debt ceiling? people didn't notice, but secretary geithner sent a letter to capitol hill we have hit the debt ceiling. he can now do some sort of maneuvering with the money so we at least have cash for about two months, but we're about to run out of cash and a big fight offer the debt ceiling. what's going to happen? >> first of all, tim geithner, bless his heart, he's a little disingenuous in one sense.
unemployment rate and if it defaults on its next round it's going to end up getting kicked out of the euro zone. why do you say we're on the path to greece? >> well, because the people in greece continue to reject any kind of real reform because they've been so long denying reality that they think they can do it forever. the americans are not that far from when we had a balanced budget. we're not that far from when we paid for what we consumed. but we've got to get back to it pretty soon...
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well know that the european central bank has pledged to save the euro by doing whatever it takes. but now we see parts of asia, latin america taking the low rate directive. today, it was india to cut interest rates. one of the first asian economies to do so, aside, of course, from japan, which has been on a stimulus mode lately. so, based on that, the landscape looks good for stocks, an economic recovery, low rate
well know that the european central bank has pledged to save the euro by doing whatever it takes. but now we see parts of asia, latin america taking the low rate directive. today, it was india to cut interest rates. one of the first asian economies to do so, aside, of course, from japan, which has been on a stimulus mode lately. so, based on that, the landscape looks good for stocks, an economic recovery, low rate
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euro hit an intraday high of $1.34, jumping 2.5% against the greenback. sandy? sandra: we're also watching dell shares. this is the big story. especially after trading we're still going to continue to watch this stock. the stock soaring today, reports surfacing that it is in talks with private equity firms over a potential buyout. david: joining us now is williams financial group director and research in equity capital markets is joining us by phone. first of all, is it going private and if so, how much >> you know, david i can't say if it's going to go private or not. we definitely get some specifics at least in some private equity being named, but whoever leaked something like this, if it is true, just cost somebody a little over 2 billion dollars today, so if it was going to go private, it could have done so much cheaper. sandra: i want to focus on the fact that the stock has taken a major hit over the past year, the past six months, it's up 28%, it has rebounded quite a bit from its lows last year. over the past year, however, it's lost about a quarter of it
euro hit an intraday high of $1.34, jumping 2.5% against the greenback. sandy? sandra: we're also watching dell shares. this is the big story. especially after trading we're still going to continue to watch this stock. the stock soaring today, reports surfacing that it is in talks with private equity firms over a potential buyout. david: joining us now is williams financial group director and research in equity capital markets is joining us by phone. first of all, is it going private and if so,...